| Mashita, K., Matsuoka, S., Takahashi, S. 1992: Declarative Programming of Graphical Interfaces by Visual Examples, Proceedings of USIT `92, 107-116. |
....for user defined functions are able to be automatically constructed using prototype applications of the function. 1. Introduction The definition of user interface components can often be a tedious process, involving trial and error construction of components using a textual definition language [12]. More rapid construction is provided by using direct manipulation user construction tools [10,3] which provide immediate feedback on the appearance of components. However, these often lead to somewhat inflexible components due to the poor expressive power of the tools and notations used. In our ....
....less adaptive to application object change. EDGE [14] allows new graphical editors for graphbased structures to be generated from a textual specification of the graph. The graph node and edge icons, however, must be programmed to achieve complex iconic representations and behaviours. Trip 3 [12] allows new graphical editors for graph structures to be specified via visual examples of application data linked by a declarative mapping. Complex graph nodes and their arcs, however, are difficult to specify abstractly in this approach. All of these systems focus on the widget level of user ....
Mashita, K., Matsuoka, S., Takahashi, S. 1992: Declarative Programming of Graphical Interfaces by Visual Examples, Proceedings of USIT `92, 107-116.
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